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Delhi Daredevils look to fight back against Kings XI Punjab in Delhi today

| @indiablooms | Apr 23, 2018, at 05:28 pm

New Delhi, Apr 23 (IBNS): After putting up a dismal show in the earlier matches of the 11th edition of Indian Premier League (IPL), Delhi Daredevils will look to turn the tide towards them and make a comeback in the competition against Kings XI Punjab at the Feroz Shah Kotla here on Monday.

Delhi, despite a brave knock of 80s by Rishbh Pant, failed to clinch a win against Royal Challengers Bangalore in their last match.

In-form Chris Gayle, who scored two half centuries and a tonne in last three matches, will undoubtedly be a trump card of Punjab in Monday's match.

According to the points table, Punjab is at the second spot with eight points while Delhi is at the bottom with just two points.

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